ONE THING THAT I ALWAYS ADMIRED AND APPRECIATED ABOUT DC THO, IS THE FACT THAT ITS UNDENIABLY BLACK. ITS HISTORY AND ALL. DC WAS A MAJOR CITY FOR BLACKS IN THIS COUNTRY FROM ITS BEGINNING. DC PUSHED OUT SOME STAND UP GOOD MEN.
We went to St Pascal in St Albans. PS 192 was the public school and yes, they were tuff kids lol. Ms Wright, Ms Stills, and Sister Rita were my teachers. Class of '89.
Curt, being from Dc, I feel Spoon. Ny created a field, sound, a element! A way of life for the country and world. We! Our city created a sound also. Both city’s, especially us, don’t get the credit due. Shout out to Ny! Country and south should drop that envy. But the south still holds that grudge, when they were a bit rejected!
You have to go deeper, NY whole creation relevant being of immigrants and transplants from all over the world and the South. That includes music, entertainment and the criminal element. To touch on the criminal element that most urban NYERS glorify, most of them were from the South, Bumpy Johnson, Ike Atkinson, Frank Matthews, Frank Lucas. These dudes were all from the South and ran NY from 1930 to the mid 70s. So before any NY Cat jumped on the highway to get money in other cities, the South had already ran NY.
@@dmoney7223 only people from NY consider DC the south.. anything under them is the south 😂 some people use the civil war to determine but most people use common sense and the map to distinguish areas dc is north east
As much as I agreed with things Scoon was saying, he misses why there was so much animosity towards NY dudes who come to different towns. They bring their arrogance with them. You can't go places acting like you're better than others and beating your chest. If not for kool home town cats like Curt Bone, you'd have no voice.🤷🏿♂️
If you put these clips into Playlists according to interviewee and in order from pt1 thru the last pt it'll make it easier to find the order and may help w the views big dog. Great stuff tho. You're a natural interviewer probably one of the best I seen yet. Keep up the great work you'll have a multimedia conglomerate in no time.
Yea Jewish chose to push rap over GOGO. And they control rap till this day. Like you said Skoon, the wise( enlightened ) rule the strong. We are definitely a strong people and culture!✌🏿
It wasn't Queens that brought the hip hop fashion, it was Washington d.c. (double white tee shirts, open timberland, new balance, hoodies, sports team base ball cap) inspired under go go music in the 70s.
@@williemazehaze8673EZ, hip hop borrowed samples of music previously created, *(THE UNIFORM) was borrowed by hip hop from a previous Black cultural genre that showed showed madd Love for NYC HIP HOP, even did some world famous Collaborations with them, But never given full credit where credit is due.
@@calsums914 EER BODY KNOW about (NEW BALANCES) and D.C. already slim, it's a d.c. THING.., like the word (bama), go go music, mumbo sauce, Southside, rock creek Park, Hines Point, etc etc. what year did u first get a fade haircut My bro? Let Me show u something, ok.
@@williemazehaze8673 KEEP UR EYE ON THIS ONE, let's see if any of those false claims by those other people come with any receipts.. They have none, no time-line, no nothing, only copy-catting, which is ok, we all borrow from each other. If we say Truth is important, and we clearing up false information in Hip Hop History, why stop at Hip Hop fashion? People who were not there, Don't need to be talking, especially over people who where, in fact, there in the mix on an Eyewitness level. Too much like right Fam!
Ooooo How we love to forget the past and then try to recreate what we think people want to hear. Y'alls rappers and media stayed talking down on our Southern Rappers all through out the early 1990's. The South is huge, and we created our own sound, depending on which state/city that you listen to. We support each other and support our own artists, in which the East Coast doesn't operate like us. The mentality is that it's every man for himself down there, and y'all's rappers have to sign to labels in order to blow up, which in the South we never were supported by the east coast, so we helped blow up our own rappers. To the point of they never had to sign a deal, while making a good living until they're old. Southern Rappers perfected being independent, while others just screamed it because it sounded good to the fans. Plus NY act like they don't have a backbone when it comes to keeping their sound alive. At this point we don't even know if y'all want to be like L.A. or Chicago with the gangbanging and Drilling music that y'all are into. New York culturally isn't even New York anymore, it's as if y'all want to be like everybody else except for what New York use to represent back in the day. Y'all use to be trendsetters when I was younger, now y'all are just biters. That's the main reason why the South is still reining supreme over y'all musically.
... Ehhh I would agree with this in 2008 but the game done changed the internet has created a even playing field...Artist from all over are working with each other don't be fooled by out of touch oldheads like scoon...You got east coast independent artist like griselda, action bronson, jim jones, joey badass etc. collaborating with down south indie artist brehs like currensy, big krit, killa kyleon, trae the truth ....you don't hear about these dudes in the spotlights but they are eating equally .....
Not to be all conscious but you have to trip out thinking about how fractured and divided we are as a people. I mean katz really arguing about this North vs South sh#t, East Coast vs West Coast. We're all one nation of people trapped inside of a nation. Will we ever overstand that🤔
Goes back ions ago. We've been too good for our own good. Selfish thick necked individuals, cliques, empty headed fools with no direction. We won't make no progress without congruity. Individuality leaves you open for attack.
Naw new York rapper didn't show love that's y they not running it anymore so wen the south got it wit that southern hospitality they will forever have it
No rapper from the south has EVER said,” F NY, we run hiphop.” The south, especially Atlanta has embraced other regions and states throughout the south, we haven’t put ourselves on an island by ourselves. That’s why we have in fact had a heavy presence with no fall offs for the past 26 years. Kast said, “ The South has something to say”, while y’all were stirring the pot with the bs East Vs. West war. “Atlanta Reigns Supreme”
Man the South ain't leaving, Rap started in NY but it's embraced as an American genre of music. different from Jamaican music. Go-Go music is an DC culture. West coast, South and Mid west had to take their respect from the east coast by money, sales, distribution, and marketing. The East coast was been on some hate shit and Scoon know it, South been reppin NY artist since the beginning. The south Is In da building!!! And ain't going know where!!!
😂 NY was a state before most of America and it’s also the largest city by population so it’s not some grandiose thing that they created a lot 😂 yall deep asf
New York cats feel played when nobody is kissing their behinds. I'm A Proud Southerner And We Understand Y'all Started Hip Hop, But Been Playing A Major Role In It For Decades....
What he said about disrespecting the thing that gave birth to you is exactly how it is when some say without Jamaica there would be no hip hop! Busta Rhymes, and Krs-One, both said that nonsense, which showed me Krs-one ain’t really that knowledgeable or not honest. Busta rhymes said America ain’t got no culture at a Latin event, but almost everything about him is blk American! That is crazy as hell when without Disco djs there would be no big sound systems using two turntables. NYC is the home of the modern DJ. Jamaican sound systems used one turntable. Or dissing old school blk American radio djs when Jamaicans got toasting from them! This world is really a trip!
Dude said, "Fuck KRS-One," then went on to say that other regions don't respect the foundation. Basically putting the foundation (Bronx) on "Lil homie" status. Wow!
He Talking All That New York Shit , Ask Him Why They DONT Own Property in New York ???💵💵💵💵💵💵 They Spend All They Money on Clothes and Jewelry, Still Paying Rent
Respect to Curtbone he's a really good interviewer but dude he's talking to is lost in time... And I salute New York but be clear all that Def Jam and all that nonsense.. none of them artist own anything when it comes to hip hop.. the South and Bay bought ownership to this shit.. All NY CEOs are known for is raping their artist.. Master P bought the money to hip hop until he came in the game.. artist had cars and houses that was owned by the label that could be repoed.. that 85-15 Priority deal changed hip hop forever.. NY wanted the shit to themselves.. it's like you getting money but don't want your lil brother or cousin to get any.. and be clear majority of NY families migrated from the South because the slavery laws weren't as bad.. do your history.. tryna educate but need to be educated
Problem with his statement is the South started it all. James Brown was rapping before any of those New York rappers and all the original break beats were James Brown samples. He from the South.
Nah, as far as the rap discussion is concerned the soldier has it twisted. This is prime speaking from your own point of view. What records were those original rappers spinning? And where were the artist from that were performing those records? If you're going to state the history be factual. Oh and where do you think all of those black New Yorkers migrated from....the south baby. If you are going to take it back take it all of the way back
You have an opinion. Doesn’t make it fact. If you taking it “back” hip hop was created in Africa with that logic 🤔. You spinning this to fit your narrative. It was created by a generation that didn’t come from the south. If my parents are in the army and im born in Germany, anything I create can’t be considered created by a German 🤦🏽♂️ you spinning G 😂🤦🏽♂️
@@Hardbody_YoungKing you are 100% correct. Definitely all about perspective right? So would you agree that we have roots that stem beyond where we are geolocated? And as this gentleman stated, acknowledgement is owed to those that have come before us right...that's sort of his entire point. Another "perspective" would be if you created a record, and someone else "spins" your record and makes millions off of those spins would you want to get residuals from those spins?
Miami made rap and we the ones that taught the world how to own the black record labels by Luke records Russell Simmons n def jams was owned by yt men Miami laid da foundation
@@jamalvines2133 education 101 u deflecting the truth with yo opinion dont take away the historical facts of the truth that rap started in Miami n we showed the world the foundation of black rap record labels
@@jamalvines2133 u tryin to educate yo opinion on the truth shows how high u is do jazz n classical music have rap in it ? N the truth is rap started in Miami and Miami laid the foundation of black rap record labels ? Nuthin u said disputed or could take away the truth u giving me a opinion everybody got a opinion but a opinion dont take away the truth a man who argue with the truth shows just how much a flaw of a character yall really are u a man with no truth in you so that's all u gone do is lie n skip around questions yall do two thangs n watch u do it 😂
@@carolcitypopepope3179 kid A PROBABLY FEMALE RAISED U. NO ONE WILL AGREE WITH YOU. NAMED ONE PERSON AND NO ONE FOLLOWED HIM. SO WHAT YEAR THE FIRST BLACK RAP LABEL CAME OUT AGIN
It's a myth that New York made rap Miami invented rap a man by the name of clarence blowfly Reid even ice t and chuck d was influenced by him its alot of elders rap in Miami
@@MegaBigpat1 yeah man these dudes is wild them New York niggas tryin to stair a narrative like the people n the south stole they culture n now we hatin on them the south always loved that weird New York shyt
@@Hardbody_YoungKing u callin sumthin a myth with no historical evidence when historical evidence is presented that shows a man character yours screaming untruthful and a man of semantics watch everything u say be a lie and of semantics yo character shows u a liar n the truth is not you
Mathew’s did get ran out of philly he was ny biggest drug kingpin at the time Malcolm got his knowledge up in north philly before going on to nyc to take of bothe mosques up there I’m not saying where they were physically from And if this is a ny thing ok Nyc mob tried to put a ny guy in charge down philly he came back up in a casket Jamaicans tried to take the drug scene in the 80s Jim ran them back to nyc Nyc runs nothing in philly my point
@@krazyk9466 if you thinking Malcolm ain’t learn something from philly to go up to ny and make that impact your bugging Go to Detroit or Chicago or nyc right now and tell me who has the most black Muslims you ain’t been to philly if you don’t know about the black Muslims You don’t hear bout black Muslims running a city no where in the county But that term rings bells in philly Why in Chicago it doesn’t ring bells or Detroit?
@@ourcultureourmusic3299 Bro, I’m FOI til the day I die. Every student should learn something from everywhere they step foot on. Philly is the most Islamic city on the surface, but most of these Muslims speak Islam and live a life contradictory to the principles of it. This is a whole fact. The truth is that no one looks to Philly for any Wisdom or guidance as it relates to Islam. That is reserved for Chicago, and the man is the Farrakhan. You can argue with the truth by yourself on that one.
ONE THING THAT I ALWAYS ADMIRED AND APPRECIATED ABOUT DC THO, IS THE FACT THAT ITS UNDENIABLY BLACK. ITS HISTORY AND ALL. DC WAS A MAJOR CITY FOR BLACKS IN THIS COUNTRY FROM ITS BEGINNING. DC PUSHED OUT SOME STAND UP GOOD MEN.
Respect!
Define good lol…
Might be Scoon's best interview to date. Broke down NYC hip hop history, going out of town, etc.
Just got put on to this joint and I’m rocking with it. Solid interviews and a dope set.
Thanks
I like how he got the 80s theme set up in the room ..an im a 90s baby #Classic
word tho nostalgic
We went to St Pascal in St Albans. PS 192 was the public school and yes, they were tuff kids lol. Ms Wright, Ms Stills, and Sister Rita were my teachers. Class of '89.
Great Interview👍🏽. Love the 80’s theme back drop✅
Thanks for listening
"I'm from NY but Alpo ain't my peoples ".😂
My brothers Scoon and Curt Bone. Salute!
Great interview......can't wait for the next part......much respect to you and your platform King💯🙏👍
Curt, being from Dc, I feel Spoon. Ny created a field, sound, a element! A way of life for the country and world. We! Our city created a sound also. Both city’s, especially us, don’t get the credit due. Shout out to Ny! Country and south should drop that envy. But the south still holds that grudge, when they were a bit rejected!
You have to go deeper, NY whole creation relevant being of immigrants and transplants from all over the world and the South. That includes music, entertainment and the criminal element. To touch on the criminal element that most urban NYERS glorify, most of them were from the South, Bumpy Johnson, Ike Atkinson, Frank Matthews, Frank Lucas. These dudes were all from the South and ran NY from 1930 to the mid 70s. So before any NY Cat jumped on the highway to get money in other cities, the South had already ran NY.
@@ricosanchez202 DC ain't the south
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@@gdollars2765 dc the south not the deep south
@@dmoney7223 only people from NY consider DC the south.. anything under them is the south 😂 some people use the civil war to determine but most people use common sense and the map to distinguish areas dc is north east
Good stuff fellas.
As much as I agreed with things Scoon was saying, he misses why there was so much animosity towards NY dudes who come to different towns. They bring their arrogance with them. You can't go places acting like you're better than others and beating your chest. If not for kool home town cats like Curt Bone, you'd have no voice.🤷🏿♂️
If you put these clips into Playlists according to interviewee and in order from pt1 thru the last pt it'll make it easier to find the order and may help w the views big dog. Great stuff tho. You're a natural interviewer probably one of the best I seen yet. Keep up the great work you'll have a multimedia conglomerate in no time.
Fly that flag Curtis. MfN QB all day every day
Queens niccas run you niccas ask Russell Simmons, shout to Scoon #BigQueens!
TALK THAT SHIT SCOON. 🗽
Dude was on America gangster
Yea Jewish chose to push rap over GOGO. And they control rap till this day. Like you said Skoon, the wise( enlightened ) rule the strong. We are definitely a strong people and culture!✌🏿
It wasn't Queens that brought the hip hop fashion, it was Washington d.c. (double white tee shirts, open timberland, new balance, hoodies, sports team base ball cap) inspired under go go music in the 70s.
New balance come on
Cmon bruh. DC started hip hop fashion? Respect y’all style but nah. DC has never had any rappers , how they start the fashion?
@@williemazehaze8673EZ, hip hop borrowed samples of music previously created, *(THE UNIFORM) was borrowed by hip hop from a previous Black cultural genre that showed showed madd Love for NYC HIP HOP, even did some world famous Collaborations with them,
But never given full credit where credit is due.
@@calsums914 EER BODY KNOW about (NEW BALANCES) and D.C. already slim, it's a d.c. THING.., like the word (bama), go go music, mumbo sauce, Southside, rock creek Park, Hines Point, etc etc.
what year did u first get a fade haircut My bro? Let Me show u something, ok.
@@williemazehaze8673 KEEP UR EYE ON THIS ONE, let's see if any of those false claims by those other people come with any receipts..
They have none, no time-line, no nothing, only copy-catting, which is ok, we all borrow from each other.
If we say Truth is important, and we clearing up false information in Hip Hop History, why stop at Hip Hop fashion?
People who were not there, Don't need to be talking, especially over people who where, in fact, there in the mix on an Eyewitness level.
Too much like right Fam!
I remember him from the fat cat American gangster
Black American parents emphasize education also. It's false to think otherwise.
Very nice 👌
Ooooo How we love to forget the past and then try to recreate what we think people want to hear. Y'alls rappers and media stayed talking down on our Southern Rappers all through out the early 1990's. The South is huge, and we created our own sound, depending on which state/city that you listen to. We support each other and support our own artists, in which the East Coast doesn't operate like us. The mentality is that it's every man for himself down there, and y'all's rappers have to sign to labels in order to blow up, which in the South we never were supported by the east coast, so we helped blow up our own rappers. To the point of they never had to sign a deal, while making a good living until they're old. Southern Rappers perfected being independent, while others just screamed it because it sounded good to the fans. Plus NY act like they don't have a backbone when it comes to keeping their sound alive. At this point we don't even know if y'all want to be like L.A. or Chicago with the gangbanging and Drilling music that y'all are into. New York culturally isn't even New York anymore, it's as if y'all want to be like everybody else except for what New York use to represent back in the day. Y'all use to be trendsetters when I was younger, now y'all are just biters. That's the main reason why the South is still reining supreme over y'all musically.
... Ehhh I would agree with this in 2008 but the game done changed the internet has created a even playing field...Artist from all over are working with each other don't be fooled by out of touch oldheads like scoon...You got east coast independent artist like griselda, action bronson, jim jones, joey badass etc. collaborating with down south indie artist brehs like currensy, big krit, killa kyleon, trae the truth ....you don't hear about these dudes in the spotlights but they are eating equally .....
All these hip hop experts in the comments 🤣
Not to be all conscious but you have to trip out thinking about how fractured and divided we are as a people. I mean katz really arguing about this North vs South sh#t, East Coast vs West Coast. We're all one nation of people trapped inside of a nation. Will we ever overstand that🤔
Goes back ions ago. We've been too good for our own good. Selfish thick necked individuals, cliques, empty headed fools with no direction. We won't make no progress without congruity. Individuality leaves you open for attack.
Naw new York rapper didn't show love that's y they not running it anymore so wen the south got it wit that southern hospitality they will forever have it
No rapper from the south has EVER said,” F NY, we run hiphop.” The south, especially Atlanta has embraced other regions and states throughout the south, we haven’t put ourselves on an island by ourselves. That’s why we have in fact had a heavy presence with no fall offs for the past 26 years. Kast said, “ The South has something to say”, while y’all were stirring the pot with the bs East Vs. West war. “Atlanta Reigns Supreme”
🗑🗑🗑🗑
A FEW HAVE. DAS WHY TRINIDAD JAMES GOT JAMMED.
Every empire has its run
There definitely has been a few. And if they didn’t say that word for word their actions said it
Man the South ain't leaving, Rap started in NY but it's embraced as an American genre of music. different from Jamaican music. Go-Go music is an DC culture. West coast, South and Mid west had to take their respect from the east coast by money, sales, distribution, and marketing. The East coast was been on some hate shit and Scoon know it, South been reppin NY artist since the beginning. The south Is In da building!!! And ain't going know where!!!
😂 NY was a state before most of America and it’s also the largest city by population so it’s not some grandiose thing that they created a lot 😂 yall deep asf
Alpo said in a interview when they don't talk about him they have no story
Did he also say when he first got to D.C. he was with Curt Bone
If it wasn't for NY America would be United Kingdom
NY is practically made up of the United Kingdom and many other Europeans until blacks came from the deep south or like my family from the islands!
cap
Queens and Dc got a lot of similarities””
New York cats feel played when nobody is kissing their behinds. I'm A Proud Southerner And We Understand Y'all Started Hip Hop, But Been Playing A Major Role In It For Decades....
That’s crazy how dc allow some dudes from Ny to stick around and ravage others
Not really, you don’t out the plug. NY had the REAL plug to raw dope. Why rob the plug when you can eat forever?
What he said about disrespecting the thing that gave birth to you is exactly how it is when some say without Jamaica there would be no hip hop!
Busta Rhymes, and Krs-One, both said that nonsense, which showed me Krs-one ain’t really that knowledgeable or not honest. Busta rhymes said America ain’t got no culture at a Latin event, but almost everything about him is blk American!
That is crazy as hell when without Disco djs there would be no big sound systems using two turntables. NYC is the home of the modern DJ. Jamaican sound systems used one turntable. Or dissing old school blk American radio djs when Jamaicans got toasting from them!
This world is really a trip!
KRS-1 Bridge is Over still got OG fucked up lol....let it go.
Lol
Dude said, "Fuck KRS-One," then went on to say that other regions don't respect the foundation. Basically putting the foundation (Bronx) on "Lil homie" status.
Wow!
He Talking All That New York Shit , Ask Him Why They DONT Own Property in New York ???💵💵💵💵💵💵 They Spend All They Money on Clothes and Jewelry, Still Paying Rent
Not true in Hollis mostly houses owned by black people
Respect to Curtbone he's a really good interviewer but dude he's talking to is lost in time... And I salute New York but be clear all that Def Jam and all that nonsense.. none of them artist own anything when it comes to hip hop.. the South and Bay bought ownership to this shit.. All NY CEOs are known for is raping their artist.. Master P bought the money to hip hop until he came in the game.. artist had cars and houses that was owned by the label that could be repoed.. that 85-15 Priority deal changed hip hop forever.. NY wanted the shit to themselves.. it's like you getting money but don't want your lil brother or cousin to get any.. and be clear majority of NY families migrated from the South because the slavery laws weren't as bad.. do your history.. tryna educate but need to be educated
Def jam nonsense? Cmon bruh, they started it.
The Bronx keeps creating it…
He is lying Bronx made rap and Harlem gave that shit the style ! In the 80’s all style came from Harlem !
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YOU SEE YOU CAN'T COMPREHEND. PAY ATTENTION KID
WE DIDN'T FOLLOW Y'ALL STYLE IN HARLEM KID. YALL WAS WEARING JHERI CURLS IN THE 80s TOO
Queens gave hip hop the style that’s why til this Melle Mel rants about Run Dmc dressing like drug dealers from Queens
@@MrWARBUCKS24 IN D.C WE LOOK AT Y'ALL AS COUNTRY LLS
Problem with his statement is the South started it all. James Brown was rapping before any of those New York rappers and all the original break beats were James Brown samples. He from the South.
I ain't alpo people 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nah, as far as the rap discussion is concerned the soldier has it twisted. This is prime speaking from your own point of view. What records were those original rappers spinning? And where were the artist from that were performing those records? If you're going to state the history be factual. Oh and where do you think all of those black New Yorkers migrated from....the south baby. If you are going to take it back take it all of the way back
They were spinning disco and funk records all of those artist and bands weren’t from the south
You have an opinion. Doesn’t make it fact. If you taking it “back” hip hop was created in Africa with that logic 🤔. You spinning this to fit your narrative. It was created by a generation that didn’t come from the south. If my parents are in the army and im born in Germany, anything I create can’t be considered created by a German 🤦🏽♂️ you spinning G 😂🤦🏽♂️
@@Hardbody_YoungKing you are 100% correct. Definitely all about perspective right? So would you agree that we have roots that stem beyond where we are geolocated? And as this gentleman stated, acknowledgement is owed to those that have come before us right...that's sort of his entire point. Another "perspective" would be if you created a record, and someone else "spins" your record and makes millions off of those spins would you want to get residuals from those spins?
@@shg7289 everyone has roots deeper than we know...
@@Hardbody_YoungKing at this point we are saying the exact same thing. Salute champ.
Man U out Alpo
Name in this for click bait.. all he said was 1 thing about Alpo.. u sware ya don’t like h but love to use his name
Shut up you mad 🤣🤣
U do know when Alpo first got to D.C. he was with Curtbone can’t tell Alpo story without mentioning him
And you clicked it. So you a fish!
Miami made rap and we the ones that taught the world how to own the black record labels by Luke records Russell Simmons n def jams was owned by yt men Miami laid da foundation
EDUCATION 101
ALL MUSIC HAVE RAP IN SINCE DAY ONE. HIP HOP AND RAP IS 2 DIFFERENT THINGS. you trying to hard
@@jamalvines2133 education 101 u deflecting the truth with yo opinion dont take away the historical facts of the truth that rap started in Miami n we showed the world the foundation of black rap record labels
@@carolcitypopepope3179 THAT'S NOT A DEFLECTION IT'S TRUTH ARE YOU HIGH
@@jamalvines2133 u tryin to educate yo opinion on the truth shows how high u is do jazz n classical music have rap in it ? N the truth is rap started in Miami and Miami laid the foundation of black rap record labels ? Nuthin u said disputed or could take away the truth u giving me a opinion everybody got a opinion but a opinion dont take away the truth a man who argue with the truth shows just how much a flaw of a character yall really are u a man with no truth in you so that's all u gone do is lie n skip around questions yall do two thangs n watch u do it 😂
@@carolcitypopepope3179 kid A PROBABLY FEMALE RAISED U. NO ONE WILL AGREE WITH YOU. NAMED ONE PERSON AND NO ONE FOLLOWED HIM. SO WHAT YEAR THE FIRST BLACK RAP LABEL CAME OUT AGIN
Dude to old for that territorial bull.Dont sound educated to me.
It's a myth that New York made rap Miami invented rap a man by the name of clarence blowfly Reid even ice t and chuck d was influenced by him its alot of elders rap in Miami
Facts the style came from miami to his dude is wild for real
@@MegaBigpat1 yeah man these dudes is wild them New York niggas tryin to stair a narrative like the people n the south stole they culture n now we hatin on them the south always loved that weird New York shyt
PFFFFF😂😂😂😂
STOP IT.
No! What you mentioned is a myth.
@@Hardbody_YoungKing u callin sumthin a myth with no historical evidence when historical evidence is presented that shows a man character yours screaming untruthful and a man of semantics watch everything u say be a lie and of semantics yo character shows u a liar n the truth is not you
Frank Mathew’s got ran out of philly and took over New York
Malcolm x left temple 12 in philly and took over the whole nyc
Frank Mathews was from Durham, NC and didn’t run NY. Malcom was from Lansing, MI. and your logic and research is flawed.
Mathew’s did get ran out of philly he was ny biggest drug kingpin at the time
Malcolm got his knowledge up in north philly before going on to nyc to take of bothe mosques up there
I’m not saying where they were physically from
And if this is a ny thing ok
Nyc mob tried to put a ny guy in charge down philly he came back up in a casket
Jamaicans tried to take the drug scene in the 80s Jim ran them back to nyc
Nyc runs nothing in philly my point
@@ourcultureourmusic3299 bro, Malcom got his Knowledge from the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad. I’m well versed in the rich history of Philly.
@@krazyk9466 if you thinking Malcolm ain’t learn something from philly to go up to ny and make that impact your bugging
Go to Detroit or Chicago or nyc right now and tell me who has the most black Muslims you ain’t been to philly if you don’t know about the black Muslims
You don’t hear bout black Muslims running a city no where in the county
But that term rings bells in philly
Why in Chicago it doesn’t ring bells or Detroit?
@@ourcultureourmusic3299 Bro, I’m FOI til the day I die. Every student should learn something from everywhere they step foot on. Philly is the most Islamic city on the surface, but most of these Muslims speak Islam and live a life contradictory to the principles of it. This is a whole fact. The truth is that no one looks to Philly for any Wisdom or guidance as it relates to Islam. That is reserved for Chicago, and the man is the Farrakhan. You can argue with the truth by yourself on that one.
Too much New York shit. Frank Matthews was the king of New York where is he from.